High school sports roundup for Sept. 13, 2025

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Granite Falls secured a commanding 6-0 victory over Lynnwood in a recent high school soccer match, improving their record to 3-2. Lynnwood's loss dropped them to 0-3, highlighting their struggles this season. Meanwhile, Meadowdale dominated Sedro-Woolley with a 7-0 win, featuring goals from Emie Travis, Victoria Fallarme, Kyla Johns, and others, while goalkeepers Jordan Brannon and Baili Kothe recorded a shutout. This performance underscores Meadowdale's strong start, bringing their record to 2-1. Both teams are set to face off against Arlington and Edmonds-Woodway, respectively, on September 16, 2025.

These matches are pivotal as they aim to improve their league standings. Additionally, cross-country events are on the horizon, with Lynnwood and Meadowdale participating in meets that could shape their seasons. The local high school sports scene remains vibrant, with teams striving for success.

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